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Anonymous
(Querist) 06 May 2010
This query is : Resolved
I made an Agrement of sale with the absolute owner of an inmoveable property which she inherited through ah WILL executed by her mother. the will states that 1. my daughter will be sole and absoulte owner of the property with all the right but she will be having no rights to elinate the property.only her can elinate the property after his mothers dead
2. in case my daughter has no male childs. the property should be shared equaly to the female childrens.
with out reading this will statement i entered with agreement of sale with owner of the property .but has no male children .she has 3 daughter all are minors
When i came to know that she has no right to elinate the property i asked the vendor to retrun the advance paid under agreement to sale. but she promis me that she will register the said property by bring a court order
she is a handicap.and she is ready to fix depost 50-60 percent of the property on her daughters name.
MY question can a court pass a order when the girls are minors
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 07 May 2010
Going through whole facts, it is clear that the vendor has got no legal right to alienate the property so you should not purchase it as it can create a lot of problems for you in future.
Obtain the advance amount back rather moving ahead with the agreement.
Uma parameswaran
(Expert) 07 May 2010
Try to obtain court order for sale the property.Then no future poblem arises.
a.manoharan
(Expert) 08 May 2010
first conform yourself that the executor of the will is dead and the same is the last will. if so, the minor's property can be alienated with the prior permission of the District Court. after getting permission from court , execute fresh new agreement on the basis of that.
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Anonymous
(Querist) 15 May 2010
Is there is ligal way to alienate te minors property ..will court give permission to elinate a property below to the minors with the consent of there mother who is also a absolute owner of the property without having any rights to elinate it. please clarifly me
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